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The Infinite Moment of Us

As high school graduation nears, Wren Gray is surprised to connect with gentle Charlie Parker, a boy with a troubled past who has loved her for years, while she considers displeasing her parents for the first time and changing the plans for her future.

I hated, hated, hated this book. The relationship between Wren and Charlie was cheesy, stupid, and pretentious, they have no real personalities, and- ugh. Just don't bother reading this book, I don't even know if it was worth one star.

I really did not enjoy this book. I was expecting something a little more Dessen-esque, and so maybe I went in with the wrong expectations.
I feel this book lacked any real depth and the characters were too foolish for me to like them. Charlie felt much too possessive for me to really like his character (plus he called Wren 'Baby' and I hate that). Wren was too 'in love' to see much reason and acted like a five year old for a lot of the book.
I don't know what age group this good is best for since it has too many intimate scenes for young readers but is too immature for the older ones.
All in all, if you're looking for a book that's an easy read this is a pretty good one, but I wouldn't recommend it to anyone.

I think it was to sexual for me, but I loved it so much!! Wren girl stop thinking that you will get Charlie to drop all his stuff and take care of you. If you want to read this book it was really a page turner. Just wish it was not a third person kind of book, first person would have been better.. :)

I did not likee this book. OF COURSE Charlie would choose family over you, Wren! I was annoyed about how Wren expected Charlie to go to Guatemala with her. I am a big fan of Lauren Myracel, but was incredibly dissapointed with this book.

I really liked this book, and while the female character was demanding of her boyfriend, you could tell that he did love her. She was only feeling insecure and jealous. If you liked The Fault In Our Stars, you will probably like this book too.

Sexual Content:The author describes the two main characters having sex several times throughout the book in vaguely erotic detail. (There's enough description to know what's happening, and at some points it's almost pornographic).